# The License for a Pinball Song Costs How Much?!; The Walking Dead on the Line at Stern Pinball; A New Daytona is Coming from SEGA & More

**Source:** Knapp Arcade  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2025-11-22  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.knapparcade.org/blog/the-license-for-a-pinball-song-costs-how-much-the-walking-dead-on-the-line-at-stern-pinball-a-new-daytona-is-coming-from-sega-more

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## Analysis

Spooky Pinball's Beetlejuice received its first livestream showcase, but licensing negotiations for the Harry Belafonte song 'Jump in the Line' hit a roadblock at $500k per machine. Stern's Walking Dead Remastered is now visible on production lines and being shown at industry events. SEGA announced a new Daytona Championship USA Motion Edition arcade cabinet with motion simulation at approximately $11,000 retail.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Spooky Pinball was quoted $500,000 for licensing rights to use 'Jump in the Line' in Beetlejuice wizard mode — _Direct reporting from Knapp Arcade on Spooky's licensing negotiations; specific dollar figure provided_
- [HIGH] The $500k licensing cost equates to approximately $500 per machine — _Knapp Arcade calculation based on known Beetlejuice production numbers (999 units)_
- [HIGH] Stern's Walking Dead Remastered is currently on the production line and being exhibited at industry shows — _Confirmed at IAAPA trade show and Dutch Pinball Open; documented in Factory Friday livestream_
- [MEDIUM] SEGA's new Daytona Championship USA Motion Edition retails for approximately $11,000 per cabinet — _Knapp Arcade reports 'sleuth[ing] out online' rather than official SEGA confirmation_
- [HIGH] Spooky is considering alternative solutions if licensing negotiations fail: either Brady Hearn original composition or unspecified other approach — _Direct statement from Spooky regarding fallback plan for wizard mode music_

### Notable Quotes

> "Spooky wanted to add Jump in the Line for its Wizard mode, but they were quoted a whopping half a million dollars for the rights to use the song in the game! That's nearly $500/machine. Needless to say, that isn't happening."
> — **Knapp Arcade (reporting Spooky Pinball situation)**, Article body
> _Highlights the prohibitive cost of music licensing in pinball; demonstrates a practical limitation on content creation_

> "Daytona Championship USA returns in the definitive new Motion Edition, taking arcade racing excitement to the next level! Featuring a custom air-ride motion system, engineered for reliability and player experience, every turn, twist, and bump delivers an adrenaline-fuelled rush that keeps players coming back for more."
> — **SEGA Amusements (official product description)**, Article body
> _Official positioning of new Daytona as premium motion-enabled arcade experience; targets location operators seeking differentiation_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Spooky Pinball | company | Boutique pinball manufacturer; developing Beetlejuice game with music licensing challenges |
| Beetlejuice | game | Spooky Pinball game based on 1988 Tim Burton film; features Harry Belafonte and Danny Elfman music; wizard mode music licensing under negotiation |
| Harry Belafonte | person | Musician; 'Jump in the Line' and 'Day-O' songs licensed for Beetlejuice; licensing costs under dispute |
| Brady Hearn | person | Composer of original music for Beetlejuice pinball; potential creator of alternative wizard mode music if licensing fails |
| Stern Pinball | company | Major pinball manufacturer; Walking Dead Remastered in production and being exhibited at industry events |
| The Walking Dead Remastered | game | Stern Pinball remake of original Walking Dead; currently on production line; shown at IAAPA and Dutch Pinball Open |
| Barrels of Fun | company | Boutique pinball manufacturer; Winchester Mystery House sold out; recently streamed on Flip N Out Pinball |
| Winchester Mystery House | game | Barrels of Fun pinball machine; sold out; livestreamed by Flip N Out Pinball/Joel and Jared Engelberth |
| SEGA Amusements | company | Arcade cabinet manufacturer; released Daytona Championship USA Motion Edition with motion simulation |
| Daytona Championship USA Motion Edition | game | New SEGA arcade racing cabinet with air-ride motion system; debuted at IAAPA; retail price ~$11,000 |
| IAAPA | event | Industry trade show where Walking Dead Remastered and new Daytona arcade were exhibited |
| Dutch Pinball Open | event | European pinball event where Walking Dead Remastered was unboxed and showcased |
| Free Play Florida | event | Arcade convention in Orlando where Walking Dead Remastered will be available for public play |
| Knapp Arcade | organization | News/content organization covering pinball and arcade industry; author of this article |
| Joel Engelberth | person | Host/operator at Flip N Out Pinball; streamed Winchester Mystery House gameplay |
| Jared Engelberth | person | Host/operator at Flip N Out Pinball; streamed Winchester Mystery House gameplay |
| Bug's Scream N' Stream | organization | Spooky Pinball's YouTube show; conducted first livestream of Beetlejuice early launch code |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Music licensing costs in pinball production, Spooky Pinball game development and content creation, Stern Pinball production and market activity
- **Secondary:** Arcade cabinet innovation and motion simulation, Industry trade shows and public events (IAAPA, Free Play Florida, Dutch Pinball Open), Game availability and sold-out status (Winchester Mystery House)

### Sentiment

**Mixed** (0.55) — Positive coverage of Beetlejuice livestream and new products (Walking Dead, Daytona), but licensing cost issue presents a cautionary/problematic angle. Tone is informative and industry-focused rather than enthusiastic or critical.

### Signals

- **[competitive_signal]** Spooky Pinball's Beetlejuice receiving official content showcase through YouTube livestream; positioning as premium/collectible release (confidence: high) — Bug's Scream N' Stream conducted first 90+ minute livestream of early launch code
- **[event_signal]** Multiple industry and public events driving product visibility and gameplay opportunities for new releases (confidence: high) — IAAPA trade show, Dutch Pinball Open, Free Play Florida convention all featuring pinball/arcade machines
- **[licensing_signal]** Music licensing for pinball games presents significant cost barrier; $500k quote for single song threatens content inclusion and creates fallback dependency on original compositions (confidence: high) — Spooky negotiating $500k licensing fee for 'Jump in the Line'; represents ~$500 per machine production cost
- **[market_signal]** Winchester Mystery House sold-out status indicates strong demand for Barrels of Fun game; public interest sustained through livestream content (confidence: high) — Game described as 'sold out'; Joel/Jared Engelberth livestream generating continued visibility
- **[product_strategy]** Stern's Walking Dead Remastered moving through production pipeline and being distributed to industry events and public venues (confidence: high) — Machine visible on production line (Factory Friday), exhibited at IAAPA and Dutch Pinball Open, scheduled for Free Play Florida
- **[technology_signal]** SEGA introducing motion simulation technology to arcade racing cabinets at premium price point ($11,000), signaling continued innovation in location-based entertainment (confidence: medium) — Daytona Championship USA Motion Edition features custom air-ride motion system; motion mechanics as primary differentiator

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The License for a Pinball Song Costs How Much?!; The Walking Dead on the Line at Stern Pinball; A New Daytona is Coming from SEGA & More

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knapparcade

November 21, 2025

Happy Friday everyone!

A lot has been going on in the worlds of pinball and arcade stuff this week. This is my sixth article in the past seven days. How's that for bang for your buck :) ( Membership Link).

Let's kick things off with news from Spooky Pinball. Last night on their YouTube channel Bug's Scream N' Stream they conducted the first ever live stream of their latest game Beetlejuice. There's nearly an hour and a half of footage of the game's early launch code for you to check out.

In other Spooky news, the Company has been in negotiations with the rightsholder for the Harry Belafonte song "Jump in the Line." Beetlejuice already contains Harry Belafonte's "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" as well as Danny Danny Elfman's Main Theme for the movie and fantastic original music by composer Brady Hearn. Spooky wanted to add Jump in the Line for its Wizard mode, but they were quoted a whopping half a million dollars for the rights to use the song in the game! That's nearly $500/machine. Needless to say, that isn't happening. Negotiations with the licensor for the song continue. If a more reasonable agreement can't be reached Spooky will have Brady create something for the mode or come up with some other solution.

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On to Stern Pinball. It's Friday, that means that it's Stern's regular "Factory Friday." Today we got a chance to see its newest game, The Walking Dead Remastered, on the production line.

As I mentioned the other day, the game is currently on the floor at the IAAPA industry trade show. It also made its way overseas to the Dutch Pinball Open. Click here to check out an unboxing video from the event: Dutch Pinball Open TWD Unboxing.

Anyone who is in the Orlando area who didn't make it to IAAPA cn check out TWD RE at this weekend's Free Play Florida arcade convention: Free Play Florida Website.

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A great new stream of the other sold out new pinball machine, Barrels of Fun's Winchester Mystery House, is also up on YouTube courtesy of Joel and Jared Engelberth:

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Last up, let's shift gears (get it lol) over to the arcade side of things. SEGA Amusements recently revealed a new version of its iconic Daytona arcade racing game, "Daytona Championship USA Motion Edition." The game made its U.S. debut at the aforementioned IAPPA show. SEGA describes the game as follows:

"Daytona Championship USA returns in the definitive new Motion Edition, taking arcade racing excitement to the next level! Featuring a custom air-ride motion system, engineered for reliability and player experience, every turn, twist, and bump delivers an adrenaline-fuelled rush that keeps players coming back for more.

Presented in a stunning race car cabinet with chrome accents, chequered flag header, vivid animated lighting, and the iconic Hornet High Class livery, this show-stopping machine commands attention on any arcade floor. Link up to four cabinets for thrilling head-to-head action that drives social competition.

SEGA Amusements’ signature arcade-perfect gameplay, refined handling, and force-feedback steering combine with smart AI opponents and the legendary ‘catch-up’ mechanic to create heart-pounding competition. A 49” full HD display at 60fps delivers ultra-smooth, crisp visuals, while the surround sound system brings the roar of the engines to life — it's all so immersive, you’ll forget it’s just a game."

Below are a video teaser of the game from the IAAPA floor and pictures of the new cabinet. From what I have been able to sleuth out online, it appears as though each cabinet retails for $11,000.

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